World Rugby disappointed Tokyo stadium scrapped from 2019 World Cup

‘Organising Committee to consider options relating to impact of today’s announcement’

An undated handout image released by Japan Sport Council on 17 July 2015 shows an artist’s concept image of the new National Stadium at Tokyo designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. Photograph: EPA
An undated handout image released by Japan Sport Council on 17 July 2015 shows an artist’s concept image of the new National Stadium at Tokyo designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. Photograph: EPA

World Rugby officials are seeking urgent talks with the Japanese organisers of the 2019 rugby World Cup following Friday’s surprise announcement that Tokyo’s proposed new national stadium won’t be ready in time for the tournament.

The proposed stadium was scheduled to host the final of the first rugby World Cup held in Asia but Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced on Friday that the plans had been scrapped because of escalating costs.

"World Rugby is extremely disappointed by today's announcement that the new National Stadium will not be ready to host Rugby World Cup 2019 matches despite repeated assurances to contrary from the Japan Rugby 2019 Organising Committee and Japan Sports Council," World Rugby said in a statement.

"The National Stadium was a compelling and important pillar of Japan's successful bid to host Rugby World Cup 2019, which was awarded to the Japan Rugby Football Union in 2009.

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“World Rugby is urgently seeking further detailed clarification from the Japan Rugby 2019 Organising Committee and will need to consider the options relating to the impact of today’s announcement.”